After the pandemic and inflation, food insecurity has soared. More than 42 million people now face hunger in the U.S.
We partner with nationally known music artists on tour to supply healthy food distributions before show time to low-income women, children, and elderly so they do not have to go hungry.
Music does good!
We bring people and music together to do good
When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, Greater Good Music partnered with Stevie Nicks, Lauren Daigle, Brad Paisley, Foreigner, and Live Nation to bring 15 truckloads of emergency relief food to the disaster zone.
Greater Good Music partnered with Morgan Wallen on his widely successful Dangerous Tour to give food to over 500,000 families in need in 20 states.
During the unemployment
crisis of 2020, Thomas Rhett, Miranda Lambert, and The Black Keys donated truckloads of food to people in need in Tennessee.
We deployed teams of volunteers to distribute food.
Concert day is a day of giving
Greater Good Music is a project of Players Philanthropy Fund, Inc., a Texas nonprofit corporation recognized by IRS as a tax-exempt public charity under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (Federal Tax ID: 27-6601178,ppf.org/pp). Contributions to Greater Good Music qualify as tax-deductible to the fullest extent of the law.